Lahore Celebrates the Historic Return of Basant Kite Festival

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LAHORE After nearly two decades Lahore welcomed the revival of Basant, its iconic kite festival with enthusiasm and energy. The three day celebrations culminate this Sunday marking a historic return for a festival that has long been woven into the city’s cultural identity.

The Punjab government allowed Basant under strict safety regulations, including limits on kite strings surveillance and heavy security. Despite the controls Lahoris embraced the festival, reviving an economy that saw billions in commercial activity. Rooftop vendors kite makers food sellers transporters and event organizers all benefited from the seasonal boom.

Notably religious parties and clerics remained largely silent a departure from previous years when Basant faced strong condemnation. Even previously vocal groups like Jamaat e Islami and TLP chose restraint, while a cleric from Jhelum openly supported the festival reflecting a shift in public attitudes toward culture and religion.

Politically the revival may also serve as a subtle tool for the ruling Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz to regain support in Lahore though its electoral impact will only be revealed in future polls.

Beyond politics and faith Basant symbolized Lahore’s pluralistic spirit uniting generations in celebration. Officials and participants alike hope the festival will continue safely and potentially expand across Punjab in the coming years.

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